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Perplexing uneven ride height.
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<blockquote data-quote="SVT CAMR" data-source="post: 8222238" data-attributes="member: 83181"><p>But does it sit even with you in the car? The way to check the suspension is to sit in the car have a friend take measurements of the front and back bolts of the lower control arms on each side. </p><p>I purposely made my drivers side sit higher so when I get in the car the lower CA bolts are even and level on both drivers side and passenger side. This was for a drag app and accomplished the geometry needed for that. </p><p></p><p>You may need to start from the beginning with stock uncut springs. You did buy the car used and do not have any idea what the person did before you.</p><p>Cutting springs never work out for me. Maybe get the weight jackers too.</p><p>thats what I did. here is some pics of my suspension.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1041538[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT CAMR, post: 8222238, member: 83181"] But does it sit even with you in the car? The way to check the suspension is to sit in the car have a friend take measurements of the front and back bolts of the lower control arms on each side. I purposely made my drivers side sit higher so when I get in the car the lower CA bolts are even and level on both drivers side and passenger side. This was for a drag app and accomplished the geometry needed for that. You may need to start from the beginning with stock uncut springs. You did buy the car used and do not have any idea what the person did before you. Cutting springs never work out for me. Maybe get the weight jackers too. thats what I did. here is some pics of my suspension. [ATTACH=full]1041538[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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